Chakra Foods for Optimum Health

A Guide to the Foods That Can Improve Your Energy, Inspire Creative Changes, Open Your Heart, and Heal Body, Mind, and Spirit

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Nutrition, Healthy Living
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Author: Deanna M. Minich Ph.D., CN ISBN: 9781609250652
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser Publication: March 1, 2009
Imprint: Conari Press Language: English
Author: Deanna M. Minich Ph.D., CN
ISBN: 9781609250652
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser
Publication: March 1, 2009
Imprint: Conari Press
Language: English

Nutritionist and yoga practitioner Deanna Minich’s Chakra Foods provides information on how to heal emotional and physical woes through making the right food choices. The material for this book developed out of the author’s highly successful “Nutrition for the Soul” classes, workshops, and private counseling sessions. Not a diet book, it looks at both the nutritional and spiritual aspects of the foods we eat and how they can heal us. For example, someone feeling stuck in their lives could turn to chapter 5 and find a list of orange foods—apricots, carrots, salmon, pumpkin, oranges—to help their sacral chakra. For each chakra, specific affirmations and other practices are also offered, as are meal plans and recipes. Helpful lists, charts, and diagrams help readers easily pinpoint and diagnose themselves and the various prescriptive options are all very clearly explained. With lots of useful sidebars, this book really is a treasure trove of energy medicine in the form of food—truly food for the body, mind, and soul!

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Nutritionist and yoga practitioner Deanna Minich’s Chakra Foods provides information on how to heal emotional and physical woes through making the right food choices. The material for this book developed out of the author’s highly successful “Nutrition for the Soul” classes, workshops, and private counseling sessions. Not a diet book, it looks at both the nutritional and spiritual aspects of the foods we eat and how they can heal us. For example, someone feeling stuck in their lives could turn to chapter 5 and find a list of orange foods—apricots, carrots, salmon, pumpkin, oranges—to help their sacral chakra. For each chakra, specific affirmations and other practices are also offered, as are meal plans and recipes. Helpful lists, charts, and diagrams help readers easily pinpoint and diagnose themselves and the various prescriptive options are all very clearly explained. With lots of useful sidebars, this book really is a treasure trove of energy medicine in the form of food—truly food for the body, mind, and soul!

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